Yeah I've seen that, as well as many "oops didn't see" on forums when someone pointed that there were things to read before clicking "next"... it's sad but I guess that many users won't even know what it means to let these things on "on" or "yes". And they won't care as it does not impact the use of the computer, facebook and twitter will always look the same in a browser.

Exactly how Google and Facebook get away with it... nobody ever sees their ToS... And they're collecting all the same shit, and more.

We should actually be praising Microsoft for making it slightly more obvious than them. I know when I did the Upgrade to 10 today, it was very clear about giving me the option pre-install to disable most all of this.